Aquone
Aquone (pronounced uh-KWAN-nee) is the home in Johnson City, Tennessee, where Samuel Cole Williams, noted Tennessee jurist and historian, lived in retirement. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name Aquone is reported to be a Cherokee word for "resting place."
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Aquone
Aquone (pronounced uh-KWAN-nee) is the home in Johnson City, Tennessee, where Samuel Cole Williams, noted Tennessee jurist and historian, lived in retirement. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name Aquone is reported to be a Cherokee word for "resting place."
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